[OSM-talk-ie] Permission for names for Dublin Bus bus stops?‏

Larry O'Neill larryoneill at gmail.com
Fri May 2 16:32:46 UTC 2014


Hi Colm,

Did a reply ever go back to Peter with regard to this?
If they'd be willing to release the data under ODbL then that would be
great.
Rorym mentioned Public Domain, but I'd doubt they'd release it under that.


Larry


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Colm Moore <colmmoore72 at hotmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Peter Cranny is the project manager for the NTA Journey Planner. See
> e-mail exchange below.
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> I did a lot of external testing on the stops and routes for the journey
> planner.
>
> Colm
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> Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can
> change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
>
> From: Peter Cranny
> To: Colm Moore
> Subject: RE: OpenStreetMap
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> Hi Colm,
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> This is the data set you need
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> http://www.transportforireland.ie/transitData/PT_Data.html
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> It is always as current as the NJP and is open data.
>
> There is some doubt as to the Re-Use of PSI Licence (link on the page)
> being suitable for Open Street Maps.  If you find that this licence isn’t
> adequate
>  we are happy to consider another licence that does suit the OSM community
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> RGDS
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> Peter Cranny
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> Senior Transportation Planner
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> National Transport Authority
> Dún Scéine
> Harcourt Lane, Dublin 2.
> Ireland
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> From: Colm Moore
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> To: Peter Cranny
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> Subject: OpenStreetMap
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> Hi,
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> I've been editing OSM for the last few weeks, concentrating on railways,
> speed limits and land use. It gives an interesting insight into the maps
> part of the journey planner.
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> There is a current query as to whether the Dublin Bus stops database can
> be used as a whole. On the one hand, it is proprietary information from
> Dublin Bus, but on the other, I understand the NTA can (has?) taken
> ownership of that data and it can be reused
>  under the Re-Use of Public Sector Information regulations.
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> You sent me a copy of the data you exported to Google Transit a while
> back. We would need the up to date information.
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> Any advice or comments welcome.
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> Thank you
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